been wanting to try a hot hideout and this video has convinced me to finally try it. definitely very singaporean in terms of ingredients from what i see, which isn't a bad thing! they know their target audience and are sticking with it.
frying stuff may sound easy but ALOT of places dont do it even for yong tau foo. its all about the details and just that extra effort. great content keep it up! subscribed and liked!
I like the dip the fried stuff into the soup, it helps to retain the crunchiness while at the same time being a little soft - a play on texture. As for the sauces, usually they have sesame sauce too which you can put in a separate bowl and add some soup to it to make it into a dip for your fried stuf too!
Oh this! I actually tried this in NTU and I liked it! The lotus root chips and scrambled egg are must haves. Definitely not conventional, but I guess I think of it as Mala + a few pretty good side dishes. I find it easier to reconcile if I treat the fried lotus root chips and scrambled eggs as other sides, so I wont be expecting that my chips have no mala sauce, in fact I don't want the mala on my chips in case the mala sauce makes the chips soggy lmao. I guess this also means their mala is pretty average, because I only went back for the sides instead of the main 😆
You are suppose to dip the fried ingredients into the soup. Put there to soak the soup so that there’s flavour. It taste sooo good. You can think of linglingjuan in hotpot.
i would recommend Ascend Vegetarian, is a vegetarian ma la xiang guo. Not the oily kind, alittle bit wet and healthier that why i like to eat there when I have craving for ma la xiang guo.
thanks for featuring this new joint - saw it on social media and it's nice to see they're more than just marketing. If you're looking to experience high-end Mala (going back to Cut during your steak series) as a benchmark, it's definitely worth checking out Shisen Hanten - I think it's the only Michelin-starred Sichuan restaurant in Singapore, peaking at 2 Michelin stars. The cooking is decidedly Sichuan - while there's not MLXG, their signatures include mapo tofu and laziji, both of which I thoroughly enjoy. They incorporate some really nice Japanese ingredients into the cooking, such as a Miyazaki fried beef with mala, or Mie oyster cooked kung-pao style (this one got me - I never eat oysters but loved this). Sure, it's a little pricey, but definitely cheaper than Cut, and honestly most of the steakhouses - set menus including the mapo tofu start at $118, but they also offer a la carte options so you can go just the mala items.
oh, just realised they closed for a bit earlier this year for a revamp, but judging from their social media, they seem to be set to reopen not too long in the near future.
Piao Xiang Mala at 313 Somerset is one of my favourites but it's currently closed for renovation and will be opened back in mid Oct. Another one is the Mala stall at the Westgate Food Junction.
Piao Xiang is the first mala Stall in Singapore! Yes, the same story that Alderic mentioned in first episode about the Food REpublic chef that "conned" FR to send him to China to learn how to cook mala lmao.
You should fly to ChengDu and Chong Qing to get the benchmark for Mala. and try the original creator of Mapo Tofu at Chen Ma po restaurant in ChengDu. Best Mapo Tofu i've ever ate
Apart from the vegetarian Green on Earth recommendation earlier, a meat eater favourite would definitely be Hot Hot Pot in Westgate. They do something different to their MXG but its hard to point what it really is - just must try to feel it haha! Worth it.
Hi Alderic, can you try Jia Xiang Mala Hotpot Mala Tang 家乡麻辣香锅麻辣烫 at Novena/ People’s Park Complex!! Also i agree with you, the innards selection should be essential addition in a MLXG.
Tried once, the ingredient is very bad. The choices are very little all like frozen cheap ingredient process food. Only their fried stuff is special and overall price not cheap.
Pfft c'mon Aldric, no one's eating mlxg for health benefits lol. But yes this is very localised (it is, afterall, by locals🤷♀) The soup base is like mala tang low key trying to be curry but failing to be either.
Not that I know how MLXG is supposed to taste, IMO it feels like they just added a bunch of stuff that "Gen Z" likes and mash them together. Not that there's anything wrong and I do appreciate their innovation (adding scrambled eggs, fried ingredients separately), it doesn't seem to have a fusion. I love it each component individually but together just feels like an addition rather than multiplication. MAYBE i'm just an old fart who likes everything "the way it should be". Ate it a few times, it's like, it's alright but................somehow it doesn't wow me. Special shoutout to their scrambled eggs, it's to die for
Is that the standard way to order when its your first time eating at any stall? I definitely don't ask for more sauce at any mlxg because the expectation is that the ingredients will be coated sufficiently by the sauce for every order
@@darknight741 he mentioned that after he tossed the ingredients, there was not enough sauce to coat the fried ingredients. So wondering why he didn’t ask for more sauce after when that happened. One possibility which I mentioned was did he think that might be considered cheating because he wanted to judge the dish as originally presented.
I always take the food how a first timer would take it. the mala base is often not that straightforward as well, it usually gets fried with other stuff so I'm not sure if they can add the sauce directly afterwards.
the fried stuffs is cool. But the ingredients are definitely on the boring side of things. That numbing part seems very turn-off to me though. No comment about the soup, has never been mala tang person
I feel this should be moderated. From the way you describe their taste & innovation of frying certain ingredients, It should just managed to squeeze into top tier(3 plates) category.
Bruh why you eat their fried stuff like that? Everytime when I get their mala collagen all their fried stuff are inside the mala soup, there is no way you should be complaining that they can't be well mixed since they are soaked in the mala collagen if you are ordering it right. My order is just over $20 so should be more than yours.
You millennials can't handle the skills of us Gen Z-ers and it shows in your constant whiny frustration about us, even though we don't have to say anything to you to cause it 😂 like our existence bothers you enough
been wanting to try a hot hideout and this video has convinced me to finally try it. definitely very singaporean in terms of ingredients from what i see, which isn't a bad thing! they know their target audience and are sticking with it.
frying stuff may sound easy but ALOT of places dont do it even for yong tau foo. its all about the details and just that extra effort. great content keep it up! subscribed and liked!
Agreed...what totally draws me to them is their deep fried stuff....craving for the next outing there😍
i like your honesty
Try NUS Prince georges park residents canteen mala stall
Deck mala is better
Ririhong being 0 plates and hot hideout being 2 plates is just ridiculous. But we gotta respect alderic’s decision. Commenting so that he hits the KPI
Not sure if eating fried food is what I want when I have the mala crave. But Im willing to try this one day after watching your review on it.
I like the dip the fried stuff into the soup, it helps to retain the crunchiness while at the same time being a little soft - a play on texture. As for the sauces, usually they have sesame sauce too which you can put in a separate bowl and add some soup to it to make it into a dip for your fried stuf too!
Oh this! I actually tried this in NTU and I liked it! The lotus root chips and scrambled egg are must haves. Definitely not conventional, but I guess I think of it as Mala + a few pretty good side dishes. I find it easier to reconcile if I treat the fried lotus root chips and scrambled eggs as other sides, so I wont be expecting that my chips have no mala sauce, in fact I don't want the mala on my chips in case the mala sauce makes the chips soggy lmao. I guess this also means their mala is pretty average, because I only went back for the sides instead of the main 😆
Loving the series!
You are suppose to dip the fried ingredients into the soup. Put there to soak the soup so that there’s flavour. It taste sooo good. You can think of linglingjuan in hotpot.
i would recommend Ascend Vegetarian, is a vegetarian ma la xiang guo. Not the oily kind, alittle bit wet and healthier that why i like to eat there when I have craving for ma la xiang guo.
My friends & I like to dip the fried items into the sesame sauce they provide instead of mixing with the mlxg too
Old Cheng Du Mala Tang is legit too.
i think people normally eat the deep fried foods with malatang (or at least people i know), hence avoiding that issue you mentioned!
thanks for featuring this new joint - saw it on social media and it's nice to see they're more than just marketing.
If you're looking to experience high-end Mala (going back to Cut during your steak series) as a benchmark, it's definitely worth checking out Shisen Hanten - I think it's the only Michelin-starred Sichuan restaurant in Singapore, peaking at 2 Michelin stars.
The cooking is decidedly Sichuan - while there's not MLXG, their signatures include mapo tofu and laziji, both of which I thoroughly enjoy. They incorporate some really nice Japanese ingredients into the cooking, such as a Miyazaki fried beef with mala, or Mie oyster cooked kung-pao style (this one got me - I never eat oysters but loved this).
Sure, it's a little pricey, but definitely cheaper than Cut, and honestly most of the steakhouses - set menus including the mapo tofu start at $118, but they also offer a la carte options so you can go just the mala items.
oh, just realised they closed for a bit earlier this year for a revamp, but judging from their social media, they seem to be set to reopen not too long in the near future.
try mala kungfu at bedok marketplace! super yum
Piao Xiang Mala at 313 Somerset is one of my favourites but it's currently closed for renovation and will be opened back in mid Oct.
Another one is the Mala stall at the Westgate Food Junction.
Piao Xiang is the first mala Stall in Singapore! Yes, the same story that Alderic mentioned in first episode about the Food REpublic chef that "conned" FR to send him to China to learn how to cook mala lmao.
btw 1.37 no audio lmao
yes I got some render bug again T_T
Nicevideo
Everytime I see your videos in the Mala series, i wonder if u tank 2 bowls on your own or did you share it😂😂
I tanked this one haha
mala kungfu at bedok marketplace please!
how about gong yuan mala tang
its muted for me from 1:33 - 1:46 . anyone else?
yup sorry, it's muted because of some render bug.
Should try Green on Earth Vegetarian MLXG in Rail Mall
Try Dragonfly Mala ! authentic mala xiangguo bro, so far number 1 for me. You can really taste the china style of mala xiang guo
You should fly to ChengDu and Chong Qing to get the benchmark for Mala. and try the original creator of Mapo Tofu at Chen Ma po restaurant in ChengDu. Best Mapo Tofu i've ever ate
Try Green on Earth Vegetarian Cafe. Dont request for standard, from my understanding they ll tone down their numbness.
yang guo fu is quite famous too!
Usually i will ask my deep fried item separate from the mlxg. Btw can try YGF malatang. I think they broth are superb
Apart from the vegetarian Green on Earth recommendation earlier, a meat eater favourite would definitely be Hot Hot Pot in Westgate. They do something different to their MXG but its hard to point what it really is - just must try to feel it haha! Worth it.
Hi Alderic, can you try Jia Xiang Mala Hotpot Mala Tang 家乡麻辣香锅麻辣烫 at Novena/ People’s Park Complex!!
Also i agree with you, the innards selection should be essential addition in a MLXG.
3rd time commenting this but Wan Xing Mala at Kovan !!!! Make sure to add the you tiao and duck if you go there.
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Idk what gen I am but this looks more like my thing. I'm not a fan of innards. The deep fried stuff looks interesting too.
try Zhang Liang too!!
Tried once, the ingredient is very bad. The choices are very little all like frozen cheap ingredient process food. Only their fried stuff is special and overall price not cheap.
probably an unpopular opinion.. try the 辣子鸡 at Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao - Suntec City Branch.. packs a huge punch
Zhangliang soup is damn good, go try
Ygf one is good too
Try the Masiling Blk 167 coffeeshop Mala.
Sichuan chef mala review coming i hope HAHAHA
I can't... I just can't. Had to pause to confirm but that moment you pushed forward the bowl filled with coriander, sigh
I love those when I'm having something strong tasting!
the way u order got problem
try order the bowl tgt instead of separate
alderic is now goku
Tripe and large intestines are a must for mlxg
YESSSS
Pfft c'mon Aldric, no one's eating mlxg for health benefits lol. But yes this is very localised (it is, afterall, by locals🤷♀) The soup base is like mala tang low key trying to be curry but failing to be either.
Can’t tell if you like or dislike Gen Z
Not that I know how MLXG is supposed to taste, IMO it feels like they just added a bunch of stuff that "Gen Z" likes and mash them together. Not that there's anything wrong and I do appreciate their innovation (adding scrambled eggs, fried ingredients separately), it doesn't seem to have a fusion. I love it each component individually but together just feels like an addition rather than multiplication.
MAYBE i'm just an old fart who likes everything "the way it should be". Ate it a few times, it's like, it's alright but................somehow it doesn't wow me.
Special shoutout to their scrambled eggs, it's to die for
Nice sharing
gong yuan mala tang
YAY!
Why didn’t you ask for more sauce? Did you feel that it will be cheating ?
Is that the standard way to order when its your first time eating at any stall? I definitely don't ask for more sauce at any mlxg because the expectation is that the ingredients will be coated sufficiently by the sauce for every order
@@darknight741 he mentioned that after he tossed the ingredients, there was not enough sauce to coat the fried ingredients. So wondering why he didn’t ask for more sauce after when that happened. One possibility which I mentioned was did he think that might be considered cheating because he wanted to judge the dish as originally presented.
I always take the food how a first timer would take it. the mala base is often not that straightforward as well, it usually gets fried with other stuff so I'm not sure if they can add the sauce directly afterwards.
the fried stuffs is cool. But the ingredients are definitely on the boring side of things. That numbing part seems very turn-off to me though.
No comment about the soup, has never been mala tang person
MBS mala
The food truck?
no comments on the scramble eggs?!?!! lol
he did? @7:20 onwards
I’m quite lucky I’m not a fan of MLXG. Can’t imagine what all those oil do to your stomach.
Ya ya because we need to hear that
I feel this should be moderated. From the way you describe their taste & innovation of frying certain ingredients, It should just managed to squeeze into top tier(3 plates) category.
LFG
Bruh why you eat their fried stuff like that? Everytime when I get their mala collagen all their fried stuff are inside the mala soup, there is no way you should be complaining that they can't be well mixed since they are soaked in the mala collagen if you are ordering it right. My order is just over $20 so should be more than yours.
Fried stuff was ordered with the mlxg, aka dry mala, and that's why there's not enough sauce to go around. Mala collagon don't need talk cuz its soup
no such word as numbingness bro. its numbness 💀 sorry i grammar nazi
You millennials can't handle the skills of us Gen Z-ers and it shows in your constant whiny frustration about us, even though we don't have to say anything to you to cause it 😂 like our existence bothers you enough
Hey hey the real enemy is the Merdeka, Medusa, Boomer, Pioneer whatever gen. Gen Z and Mills have more in common together than the rest.
You seriously cant tell that it was a joke?? He literally praised the GenZ founders after using that genz = bad joke. Why so butthurt.
@@bambooex *whoosh*
I'm one of the guys who don't eat offals hahaha. Tried 1 popular kway chap once, it was nice and decent, but still not something I will go for.
RED DOT @ BENDEMEER